The name Calice al Cornoviglio combines two distinctive elements of the village: "Calice," of uncertain origin but perhaps derived from the Latin calix (cup), referring to the site's concave shape, …
The toponym Suvero seems to derive from the Latin word supernus (superior, placed above) and recalls its privileged strategic position of control, between the Vara valley and the Lunigiana. Dominating …
When you arrive in Mulazzo, a small stone village nestled in the woods of Lunigiana, you can't help but turn your gaze towards what remains of the ancient medieval castle: …
Under the Castle there is the church square and the well-preserved ancient village with its sandstone portals and exposed stone still intact. A little gem